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In 2010, we asked authors whose work was considered by our journals in 2009, about all aspects of our service. We are pleased to report that overall levels of satisfaction are high. We have also adjusted some aspects of what we do in response to your feedback. View this Powerpoint slide show with audio commentary and read our blog post to find out more. We encourage participation in our 2011 survey which is coming shortly, meanwhile we always welcome your comments.

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